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Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| expressive of rest, as he had previously found expressive of motion. Euthydemus Part
2 Text | some matter of which you previously have no knowledge, and also, 3 Text | find out that which was previously contained in them)—they, Gorgias Part
4 Intro| really died twenty-four years previously (429 B.C.) and is afterwards 5 Intro| if he did not know them previously he must learn them from 6 Intro| of knowledge having been previously set forth in the abstract Laws Book
7 3 | deluge. And all that was previously said about music and drinking, 8 6 | military affairs, after previously undergoing a scrutiny, like 9 6 | twenty who have been chosen previously, and they must also have 10 6 | vines appeared, which had previously no existence, and also olives, 11 7 | shield and preserve the previously existing written law; but 12 7 | inspect them from the women previously mentioned, [i.e., the women 13 8 | nothing to prepare ourselves previously by daily practice? Surely, 14 11 | the parties are not able previously to come to terms before 15 12 | gainer of the suit has been previously satisfied), the court shall Menexenus Part
16 Text | whom the Lacedaemonians had previously handed over to him, he thinking Meno Part
17 Intro| sum’ more than 2000 years previously. The Eleatic notion that 18 Intro| which, no less than in the previously mentioned systems, the history Parmenides Part
19 Text | relatively to that which previously had become and was older; 20 Text | But that a thing which is previously at rest should be afterwards 21 Text | afterwards in motion, or previously in motion and afterwards 22 Text | altered become other than it previously was, and lose its former Phaedo Part
23 Text | must have known equality previously to the time when we first 24 Text | senses we recovered what we previously knew, will not the process 25 Text | the things which we knew previously to our birth?~I cannot decide 26 Text | Certainly not.~And therefore, previously?~Yes.~Then, Simmias, our 27 Text | that the soul must have previously existed somewhere else before Protagoras Part
28 Intro| dialectic; Hippias, who has previously exhibited his superficial 29 Text | were to become bad, he must previously have been good. Thus the The Republic Book
30 1 | you will recall what was previously said, that although you 31 3 | own hair, which had been previously dedicated to the other river-god 32 4 | impression that, if we could previously examine justice on the larger The Sophist Part
33 Text | while.~STRANGER: In all the previously named processes either like 34 Text | causes things to exist, not previously existing, was defined by 35 Text | existence—not having existed previously—by the creation of God, The Statesman Part
36 Text | also makes things which previously did not exist.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
37 Intro| of the idea, which he has previously communicated to Eryximachus, Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| great distance which we have previously seen near and seek to bring 39 Intro| two things, which we have previously seen or heard together, 40 Text | the children of whom I had previously delivered them by an ill 41 Text | another think truly, who previously thought falsely. For no 42 Text | the company which he has previously kept. If you do so, your 43 Text | difficulties which were previously raised disappear. I dare Timaeus Part
44 Intro| as those which have been previously shown to exist in the ideas. 45 Intro| the blood, and makes the previously mentioned disorders still 46 Intro| impression of order on a previously existing chaos. The formula 47 Text | the cup in which he had previously mingled the soul of the 48 Text | nature, the parts which were previously cool grow warm, and those


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